Corvette
General Motors Corporation chief executive officer, Mr Fritz Henderson, says a bankruptcy filing is "probable" because of the restructuring goals GM must meet to get more US government loans, but that isn't the company's preferred option.
It’s hard to believe that from 1931 to 2008, when it was replaced by Toyota, General Motors was the largest carmaker in the world, and by some considerable margin.
In 1962 it had a massive 51 per cent of the US car and truck market but...
Nissan’s chief engineer Kazutoshi Mizuno has confirmed that another high performance version of the GT-R is in the pipeline for future production.
During track testings for the newly released GT-R SpecV, Mr Mizuno explained that a more...
General Motors seems certain to pull its Cadillac brand from more than half its current European markets following the collapse of its regional distributor.
It’s reported that the US carmaker will focus on markets such as Russia, Britain and...
It’s been talked about a lot in recent months but now it seems that General Motors headquarters in Detroit is seriously considering a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing ahead of a deadline tomorrow for a plan to deal with the company’s current...
In what could quite possibly be GM’s final crack at high end, petrol guzzling performance and all out power, the spanking new 2009 Corvette ZR1 has been tested by Motortrend magazine, and all indicators show that it is indeed a vehicle to be taken...
The American muscle car has taken yet another hit today in what has been called an automotive recession in the US, with demand for fuel efficient and environmentally friendly cars increasing.
“Crickey, that thing is so wicked, it ought to be illegal,” the first words uttered by an excited Kiwi V8 Supercar driver Greg Murphy after stepping from his first few minutes in Holden Special Vehicles range topping W427 sports sedan.
Here's a video with a little bit of everything - an American car, a German autobahn and the Dutch.
The first Corvette ZR1 in Europe is taken to its limits on the unrestricted German autobahns, pushing way past 300km/h.
Source: AutoBlog.nl
Corvette stand 2008 Geneva Motor Show
The Corvette stand at this year's Geneva Motor Show.
[gallery=225]